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"Take ... no thought for the morrow"
"The beauty and glory of God's spiritual universe are ours today"
In his Sermon on the Mount, after giving assurance of the heavenly Father's tender care for the fowls of the air and even for the lilies of the field, Christ Jesus explained to his followers that as they sought "first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness" (Matt. 6:33), they would be provided with all things needful. Then came the definite command: "Take therefore no thought for the morrow: for the morrow shall take thought for the things of itself. Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof." And, according to the teachings of Christian Science, sufficient unto the day is Truth wherewith to destroy evil.
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April 29, 1961 issue
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"Be not afraid, only believe"
LAVINIA L. BUTTERWORTH
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THE PRACTITIONER PRAYS
C. Elizabeth Hunsworth
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The Need of Understanding Reflection
PETER B. VANDERHOEF
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Childlikeness
FLORENCE IRENE GUBBINS
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"Take ... no thought for the morrow"
MARGARET M. GLAZNER
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"See baseless evil fall"
JOHN STANLEY HOCKER
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Man Is Free
CHARLES SAUTHIER
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"Stand porter"
ELDORA STEDFIELD
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Prayer and the Future
Helen Wood Bauman
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Man Possesses Only What God Imparts
John J. Selover
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I am indeed grateful for Christian Science
Marion Hauschild
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I have had many healings...
Jean Dronoff
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When I was a young child, my...
Sidney William Field Turnbull
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I am very grateful that my mother...
Lillian E. Locks
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With the prayer that others...
Adele Petschat
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My gratitude is very deep for...
Melvin A. Bruck
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There are four children in our...
Mary Alice Matthias
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I have had many proofs of God's...
Charlotte Wieser